Famagusta Municipality will develop cooperation with Near East University for the development of public health.
According to the press release issued by the Directorate of Press and Public Relations Office of Near East University, Cyprus (Near East University, Cyprus); the Directorate of Press and Public Relations Office of Near East University, Cyprus visited NEU Faculty of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Hospital, and NEU Hospital Board Member Ahmet Savaşan It was stated that Famagusta Mayor İsmail Arter, who received information about the activities in the fields of health and education from the Head Physician Assoc. Prof. Dr. Osman Ergene, will increase cooperation with NEU in order to improve public health.
Savaşan; We are taking the necessary steps for our municipalities to benefit from our facilities...
Ahmet Savaşan, emphasizing that the aim of the Hospital is not only to take care of the health of PET animals, but also to contribute to human health and public health in the country, said that Founding Rector Dr. Suat İ. Günsel sees health as a whole. “So much so that our Founding Rector has taken a very meaningful step towards the prevention of animal-borne human diseases, which are accepted as a great threat in the world, with the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine and the fully equipped Animal Hospital he brought to the TRNC, that is, the development of public health. We believe that our local governments have extremely important functions for our people, our country and our state. Acting with this understanding, we are taking the necessary steps for all our municipalities to benefit from the knowledge and experience of our professors as well as the facilities of our Faculty of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Hospital for the development of public health.”.
Ergene; Our seminars will continue throughout the year in all parts of our country...
In his speech, NEU Animal Hospital Chief Physician Asst. Assoc. Prof. Dr. Osman Ergene pointed out that animal health is very important in terms of animal husbandry sector and public health and said, “As NEU Faculty of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Hospital, we have the academic knowledge and both laboratories and diagnostic and treatment capabilities to control and prevent diseases and pests that pose a problem for us by controlling and eliminating them as soon as possible, ensuring animal health and welfare, combating epidemic animal diseases, controlling and preventing diseases that can be transmitted from animals to humans (anthrax, tuberculosis, brucellosis, avian influenza, crimson congo hemorrhagic fever, etc.) and ensuring food safety.We have the necessary academic knowledge, laboratories, diagnostic and treatment capabilities to control and prevent diseases that can be transmitted from animals to humans (anthrax, tuberculosis, brucellosis, bird flu, Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever, etc.) and to ensure food safety.” “We are determined to continue the seminars that we will start in the coming days in Famagusta region about animal diseases and the precautions to be taken throughout the year in all parts of our country,” Ergene said.
Arter; NEU's Investments Show the Development of the Country
İsmail Arter, in his speech, said that the investments made by NEU show the development of the country and emphasized that the support given by NEU to enable the people of Famagusta to benefit from the facilities of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Hospital, which NEU has given life to contribute to the development of public health, is very meaningful and important. Finally, Arter thanked Founding Rector Dr. Suat İ. Günsel for his important contributions to all areas of health and also for his support for the activities to be initiated to improve public health in the Famagusta region.